Posted on Friday, October 30, 2009

GAMECITY - NOTTINGHAM

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Friday, October 30, 2009

what a disappointment.

I was expecting a huge convention similar to the conventions like comic-con and the big film festivals that are always going on... not at all, i went and saw 2 days, Thursday 29th and Friday 30th, supposedly the bigger days due to 'Crysis LIVE', which admittedly i knew nothing about apart from the fact that its a huge game on the Xbox and PS3, the EA website giving it this quick explanation;

"From the makers of Far Cry, Crysis offers FPS fans the best-looking, most highly-evolving game play, requiring the player to use adaptive tactics and total customization of weapons and armor to survive in dynamic, hostile environments including Zero-G"

so obviously another game similar to call of duty, which are games i do not play, but still having my design mentality and my love for gaming, i went in with my gaming mind frame and expected to see something different.

apart from Crysis LIVE there was also a small EA sport's HUB, a Lego animation section, and in HMV they had lego rockband. So even though i wasn't interested in Crysis, i do have a love for lego going back to my childhood, and EA sports has always been a leading games company so i was interested to see what they had to show at GameCity.

like i said, very disappointed. Crysis live had no computer gaming interaction whatsoever, it was a reanacment done by a few men dressed up in army clothes in a room no bigger than the computer room im writing this in (not very big, considering its a game based on a massive island) and the fact that it was just actors with fake guns walking around, with barely anywhere to watch them live, it wasn't exactly what i expected.

LEGO ANIMATION! was closed when i got there at midday, which i would have thought would be a peak time for attracting people into whatever it is they wanted to show people, but the title does sound like it could have been exciting... who knows.

now, the EA sports HUB, sounds like it could be fun, and to be fair would have been had i been a FIFA fan, but im not, i play Pro Evolution, and after seeing the new FIFA 10 on a 60" screen in high definition, im now very happy I play PES, because FIFA looked just like last years, which was just like the year before that, which are all very bad games, graphics weren't anything special, game play looked slow, but this isn't a gaming review so i wont carry on with that. The actual hub looked very cool, loads of HD screens, loads of different games on each tv, and a camera with a big screen so you can be part of the FIFA 10 front cover
http://www.nidzumi.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/fifa10.jpg
(your upper body would go behind Rooney and in front of walcott)
so the EA sports section was the best part of this so called gamecity because it looked more like an interactive convention where the audience can take part in playing games, even if they are FIFA.

Finally, i come to 'lego Rockband', also sounded like an exciting alternative to the original rockband, turned out to be pretty much the same game but with lego characters, good way to make money and reach out to a wider audience i guess. This section was in HMV a few minutes away from the main centre of the convention, and what was it in HMV exactly? 1 xbox with the game, at the entrance, with 3 people playing it... thats it. do i really need to say anything else?

Im pretty much not happy with what GameCity had to offer, i've never been to a big convention before, i am planning on going to film festivals in the near future, and hopefully they will be nothing like GameCity. I would like to see a lot of changes for next year, changes which i myself dont know right now, but there is definetly a lot of room for improvement, maybe i can have some input with it next year, it does need help in someway if it wants to gain wider audiences throughout the UK and grow as a gaming convention.



The only lego i saw in the entrance to the closed lego centre

Posted on Wednesday, October 28, 2009

my flat mates

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another interactive narrative, this is a piece with more of a narrative i think, so thats why i made it, and having made the previous car 1, this wasn't as hard, im starting to understand action-script and the flash interface a lot better, working on it basically all day everyday helps, tell me what you think...

Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2009

some very old photoshop

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Posted on Monday, October 26, 2009

its finished...

Filed Under (,) By Peyman Salehi at Monday, October 26, 2009

a fully working interactive piece, took me around 2 days straight working on it, but i think its worked well, im very pleased with the outcome, first attempt aswell

Posted on Saturday, October 24, 2009

car

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Saturday, October 24, 2009

this was a test run of my possible interactive narrative, there is more to come of it

Posted on Friday, October 23, 2009

game and film...together

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Friday, October 23, 2009

it is inevitable... http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20091023/video/vhd-gaming-and-film-set-to-converge-686f718.html

Posted on Friday, October 23, 2009

Seminar 2

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Friday, October 23, 2009

pretty much introductions to the layout and interface of flash, i'd already looked at tutorials regarding flash but this helped, thats what i have to be doing from now on, getting to know flash more, understanding the interface, playing with the template provided and incorporating that into my work would be the easy option, although i would like to read more about flash and using it.

im pretty sure im going to make the 'introducing flat mates' project, but i would like to design the car modifying project aswell, if there's time.

Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009

New Idea

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A day in the life of Ms.Flump the Cow (named by flat-mates)


This story was written by me and 2 of my flat-mates, the basic idea is to get the cow home, 3 out of the 7 possibilities will get the cow home, some easier than others, the other 4 will either lead to death or prison for the cow.

Begins with the image of the cow, then CHOICE of sunny or rainy weather;
     Sunny > meets his friends at side of road > CHOICE - cross the road or don't cross the road;
Don't cross the road > falls down hole
Cross the road > friend gets run over > CHOICE - go to funeral or carry or carry on with day;
Go to funeral > falls into empty grave
Carry on with day > goes to aquarium > CHOICE - swim with sharks or eat at cafe;
Swim with sharks > eaten by shark
Eat at cafe > CHOICE - beef or jam sandwich;
Beef sandwich > go to prison for cannibalism
Jam sandwich > goes home peacefully
     Rainy > CHOICE - go inside or stay outside;
Go inside > watch TV
Stay outside > sit down, because thats what cows do in the rain


Thats my story of the cow

Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009

progress on CAR idea

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Wednesday, October 21, 2009

I have started developing the 'car modification' idea, the idea that you begin with a normal car, and the user can change the colour and the wheels of the car. I have already developed images of every possible option of a certain car. so preparation wise it is complete, now to create the actual interactive narrative is the next step, but that is part 1 of that idea pretty much completed.

Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009

New Idea

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Welcome to my Flat...

Introductions and information about my flat mates, and me. Starts with the front door, and the user can choose which door to look behind, and see the person who lives there, can see their room, and a bit of information about them, or some quick facts, and possibly an extra interactivity to view their computer. Choice of 6 doors, 1 of which will be the toilet, just for fun.

narrative would just be getting to know my flat mates and me and seeing our rooms, and toilet.





Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Interactive narrative; progress on idea 1 - phone reconstruction

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Wednesday, October 21, 2009

this was the first idea that i came up with, brainstorming in class, but im really considering this idea, i'm not sure if the narrative is good enough, il have to talk to Shaun Belcher about it. If the narrative is ok, then i think i would like to further develop this idea; putting a mobile phone together in order to turn it on.

Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009

IT HAS BEGUN

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Wednesday, October 21, 2009


After researching some existing narratives, i will now start posting some initial ideas for my own
INTERACTIVE NARRATIVE


I've also started learning Flash, thanks to the Adobe online tutorials, im starting to understand the interface a lot more, already having knowledge of photoshop, its not too difficult, as posted earlier, i have done a test animation, just proves i am learning...


anyway, back to initial ideas, i need to start physically drawing these, but first I'm going to post a few written ideas now, some of which i may be thinking of as i type this, but they are initial ideas and thoughts, not final ideas... here we go


IDEA 1 - PHONE RECONSTRUCTION
Simply beginning with a picture of a mobile phone, in pieces, as it comes in the box. The user then has to choose the order in which to place the pieces of the phone (eg battery, sim card, cover etc) and hopefully, if they do it right, bring the phone back to life aka turn it on. If they fail to put the right pieces in the right order, the phone wont turn on, and so they must start over.


IDEA 2 - MESSY ROOM
Starting with a picture of a clean room, just throwing items of clothing into the room, or not just clothing, it can be anything, wallet, phone, keys, ipod, rabbit, box, woman, bag of rice, anything the list can go on, but just simply throw it in the room and make it as messy as possible. Purpose... relieve some stress? still only an initial idea...

IDEA 3 - IS MAYBE TOO HARD TO DO
You choose the character, its weapon and what it does, to a certain thing, person or creature.
for example... out of a list of characters, you choose a 'dwarf', you then choose a light sabre, and you choose for that 'dwarf' with a lightsabre to slay a dragon, and so you see a small man with a light sabre slaying a dragon, obviously in pictures, or drawings. Possibly too hard.

IDEA 4 - MODIFIED CAR
Side view of a car, possibly a choice of car, unsure now. Then the user can change the colour of the car, change the wheels, wether to lower or raise the ride height, turn the lights on/off etc. I think this wont be too hard as i have experience in digitally modifying cars, so this is a possibility, wether the idea is good or not i don't know, but i would enjoy doing this 1.

IDEA 5 - MONKEY WITH A FEZ
pretty much all i have so far on that idea... hmmm...




yea thats all i have so far...

Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009

HA

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Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Best advert on TV right now

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Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Interactive Crime Map

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Tuesday, October 20, 2009

the police has made a public interactive map of where crime is happening the most in the UK, i thought this would be interesting to post, it is an interactive feature in which the user can see different locations in the UK and wether or not the crime rate is high or low there.



Posted on Monday, October 19, 2009

my first animation using Flash :)

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Monday, October 19, 2009


its just a quick 1, nothing special

Posted on Monday, October 19, 2009

i had to post this...

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Posted on Sunday, October 18, 2009

interactive narrative; example 4 - DAYS WITH MY FATHER

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Sunday, October 18, 2009

This is by far one of the coolest photo albums/stories i have read recently, a photographer's interactive photo album with a narrative, simply telling the reader about his father, but with such meaning, and great photo's of his father at the later stages of his life, reading this reminded me a lot about my granddad and so this website has a lot of substance and depth.


Posted on Sunday, October 18, 2009

Interactive narrative; tutorial

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Sunday, October 18, 2009

i found this tutorial online, it shows you how to create there own existing interactive narrative, i thought it would be useful to post, i know it will help me in using flash

http://www.abc.net.au/arts/strange/workshop/flash.htm

Posted on Sunday, October 18, 2009

you have to see the funny side...

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Sunday, October 18, 2009

beach ball 1 - 0 liverpool


love it

Posted on Sunday, October 18, 2009

Interactive narrative; example 3 - SOUTH PARK CHARACTER CREATOR

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Sunday, October 18, 2009

the south the South Park character creator on www.sp-studio.de is a simple interactive game, where you create a character, and customize everything, based on characters from the cartoon South Park.
According to the site it is the first and biggest flash game to create your own character in south park style.
it is a very addictive game, you don't do anything with the characters once they are done, its purely just to have fun, and yes i did make my own character, because its a very fun game and i enjoyed creating a South Park character based on me.


this is the user interface for the website, as you can see its very simple and easy to use, so anybody can create a character with ease, they dont need to have any artistic talents whatsoever, its fun, have a go.


Posted on Saturday, October 17, 2009

Interactive narrative; example 2 - (2008) THE YEAR IN PICTURES

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Saturday, October 17, 2009

This site allows the user the see 2008 in New York in pictures, the ability to first choose which category; eg sport, politics, the region, economy etc.
    Once a category is chosen, a slideshow is available to see many pictures of what happened in 2008 regarding that category, but being interactive you can see an index menu to choose a picture to go to and view.

http://nytimes.com/packages/html/photo/2008-year-in-pictures/


Posted on Saturday, October 17, 2009

interactive narrative; example 1 - THE HISTORY OF LAS VEGAS - WITH ANALYSIS

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Saturday, October 17, 2009

http://www.lasvegassun.com/history

This website has a section dedicated to the history of Las Vegas, i think the interactive feature of the map is very exciting for someone who hasn't been to vegas, like me, i am able to move around the map and select where to go, and then learn more and see more about that location. This extract from the overview of the website explains exactly what the website is about;


The Las Vegas Sun’s History of Fabulous Las Vegas site has been a massive undertaking to offer an all-encompassing look at the colorful history of Las Vegas through a variety of multimedia, including text, photos, video, audio, flash graphics and 360-degree steerable panoramas. The goal was to show the transformation of the city from its humble birth as a railroad way-station to its present day status as the “Entertainment Capital of the World.”
With the help of veteran Sun writers, intensive research at UNLV's Lied Library, and archival TV footage from the Las Vegas News Bureau and KLAS TV, the Sun New Media team was able to put together a converged narrative that speeds readers through the fascinating journey of Las Vegas — from its billing as the “Gateway to the Hoover Dam,” to its notoriety-inducing, fireworks-producing home for atomic tests, and finally to its rise as the gambling mecca of the universe.
Highlights include:
  • An interactive map featuring renderings of 40 current casinos on the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown and 40 old casinos in the same spots. Each casino is clickable with a pop-up window providing several photos, quick facts, opening/closing dates, misc. info., and a casino description.
  • On the interactive historical map, you'll find a clickable drop-down timeline that shows keys events for every decade from 1900-to-now, with photos or slideshows also depicting the key moments/individuals of the time period. Another tab clicks over to entertainers, which tell the story of some of the top performers of the era. To see a non-flash timeline, 1829 to 2008, go here.)



my analysis:
I love this interactive website, it is very informative of the past and present Las Vegas strip, and is very fun to use. The audience is able to view a 3D style Animated interactive map of the Las Vegas Strip, Downtown or the Valley. everything on the map is interactive, you can click on a particular building and a pop up is shown with more information about that particular building, within this pop up there is a short description, some quick facts about it and pictures of it. At the top of the map there is also a timeline, so you can go all the way back to the 1930's and view the map how it was back then, and view the map after every 10 years until the present. So you are able to see the changes made over the years, for example in the 1930's there was only 1 building on the Vegas Strip, you can see that on the map and read about it too, with pictures.
Within the Timeline there is also a smaller drop down type button, under each decade, for the audience to see a time period overview, so you can read about what has happened every year within that decade, which is yet another informative feature. The use of video is also used, but in a separate part of the website, it isn't linked in with the interactive map, but is easily accessible using the menu.
It is obvious that the Map is the main feature of the website and so does take up most of the page, but that doesn't mean that the title or the menu's are not very visible, the structure and layout is very user friendly.
I believe this site would be educational and fun to use for most people who are interested in Las Vegas, history or present; the audience can view pictures, view an animated map, and read about Vegas. I definitely enjoyed using this website.



Posted on Saturday, October 17, 2009

arsenal 3-1 birmingham 17-10-2009

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Posted on Saturday, October 17, 2009

another competition; more relative, definitely interesting

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Saturday, October 17, 2009

I thought this competition was a lot more relative to the multimedia area, its done by Adobe, and recognizes and celebrates students works in 3 MAIN categories; Interactive Media, Video and Motion, Traditional Media. If i could produce a piece or pieces of work good enough then i would like to enter this, the 2009 awards have already taken place, so maybe i can produce something and enter it in time for next year. This year the winning prize was a trip to Beijing and Cash... so something to think about.




About ADAA


The Adobe® Design Achievement Awards celebrate student achievement reflecting the powerful convergence of technology and the creative arts. The competition — which showcases individual and group projects created with industry-leading Adobe creative software — honors the most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers, developers and computer artists from the world's top institutions of higher education.




Categories
Both individuals and groups may enter one unique project in up to three of the following categories:

Interactive media 
Browser-Based Design 
Non-Browser Based Design 
Application Development 
Mobile Design 
Installation Design Video and motion 
Animation 
Live Action 
Motion Graphics Traditional media 
Illustration 
Packaging 
Photography 
Print Communications





one of the 2009 finalists in photography


http://adaaentry.com/img/ADAA_2008_winners.pdf

Posted on Friday, October 16, 2009

first competition found

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Friday, October 16, 2009



100%DESIGN London


this is from the '100%DESIGN London' website

What is 100% Design

100% Design London is the UK's leading architecture and design event showcasing everything for the modern building and interior.
100% Design London features world-class interiors show
100% Design, innovative and sustainable architectural products event 100% Detail, cutting-edge materials exhibition 100% Materials and emerging talent showcase 100% Futures.

100% Design is an exhibition with a difference. It is dedicated to the latest and most innovative contemporary interior products, and is renowned for changing the face of the UK design industry. The event will provide a designed commercial environment where exhibitors have an unparalleled opportunity to meet and do business with a professional audience of architects, buyers and other commercial specifiers.


This exhibition looked like something i should put in, i personally wouldn't enter my work into this exhibition because i don't design interior architecture, but overall it looked like a very impressive exibition for showing work and winning awards in that area of design, and i have a very good friend who does interior design/architecture, so putting this on my blog could help them also.




Posted on Friday, October 16, 2009

DONT SHOOT THE PUPPY

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i reached level

15 b!tches

I WIN

Posted on Friday, October 16, 2009

competition search...

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Friday, October 16, 2009

i need to find a competition, any type of competition regarding design/multimedia, just for research, i dont actualy need to enter the competition, but i need to start finding a competition to enter for next week...

Posted on Tuesday, October 06, 2009

my expectations

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Tuesday, October 06, 2009

i want to understand virtual worlds and animation more as im from a graphic design background, and i want to know exactly what i want to progress further in.

DONE

Posted on Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Peyman Salehi welcomes you

Filed Under () By Peyman Salehi at Tuesday, October 06, 2009


hello, welcome to my blog